Daddy’s Girl

A short film from the book Bad Thoughts by Nada Alic.

Genre :

Runtime : 2M

Director : Brandon Tauszik

Synopsis

A short film from the book Bad Thoughts by Nada Alic.

Actors

Morgan Jean-Quinn
Morgan Jean-Quinn
Nada
Tim Davis
Tim Davis
Tom Patrick Clancy
Tom Patrick Clancy
Dell Budiyono
Dell Budiyono
Alejandro Fuenzalida
Alejandro Fuenzalida

Crews

Nada Alic
Nada Alic
Writer
Brandon Tauszik
Brandon Tauszik
Director
Brandon Tauszik
Brandon Tauszik
Editor
Peter McCollough
Peter McCollough
Cinematography
Hannah Platzer
Hannah Platzer
First Assistant "A" Camera
Tu Do
Tu Do
Gaffer
Tim Iler
Tim Iler
Sound
Ryan Hahn
Ryan Hahn
Production Assistant
Kurt Lyndon
Kurt Lyndon
Score Engineer
Adam Myatt
Adam Myatt
Sound Designer
Adam Myatt
Adam Myatt
Sound Mixer
Andrea Nakhla
Andrea Nakhla
Title Designer
Derek Hanson
Derek Hanson
Color Designer

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